The neoliberal deluge : Hurricane Katrina, late capitalism, and the remaking of New Orleans /
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Minneapolis :
University of Minnesota Press,
[2011]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : the neoliberal deluge / Cedric Johnson
- From tipping point to metacrises: management, media, and Hurricane Katrina / Chris Russill and Chad Lavin
- "We are seeing people we didn't know exist" : Katrina and the neoliberal erasure of race / Eric Ishiwata
- Making citizens in magnaville : Katrina refugees and neoliberal self-governance / Geoffrey Whitehall and Cedric Johnson
- Mega-events, the superdome, and the return of the repressed in New Orleans / Paul Passavant
- Whose choice? a critical race perspective on charter schools / Adrienne Dixson
- Black and white, unite and fight? identity politics and New Orleans's post-Katrina public housing movement / John Arena
- Charming accommodations: progressive urbanism meets privatization in Brad Pitt's Make It Right Foundation / Cedric Johnson
- Laboratorization and the "green" rebuilding of New Orleans's lower ninth ward / Barbara L. Allen
- Squandered resources? grounded realities of recovery in post-tsunami Sri Lanka / Kanchana Ruwanpura
- How shall we remember New Orleans? comparing news coverage of post- Katrina New Orleans and the 2008 midwest floods / Linda Robertson
- The forgotten ones: Black women in the wake of Katrina / Avis Jones-Deweever
- Hazardous constructions: Mexican immigrant masculinity and the rebuilding of New Orleans / Nicole Trujillo-Pagøn.